Memorials

Dedicated in 2009, Dave Grohl Alley is a living urban art exhibit showcasing works from local artists — all centering on the Foo Fighters frontman and Nirvana drummer who calls the City of Warren his hometown. The Alley will soon play host to the world's largest drumsticks.

Located south of City Hall, this beautifully landscaped park, which features walkways, courtyards and a stone bridge spanning a brook, is dedicated to all women – past and present – who have made a difference throughout the local community. The gardens are maintained by volunteers from the Upton Association.

Neil Armstrong and his family made their home in the City of Warren for a time when he was a young boy. He developed an interest in flying at an early age and on July 26, 1936, Neil and his father embarked on his first flight in a Ford Tri-Motor Airplane from Warren Airways on Parkman Road. This is now the site of the First Flight Lunar Module.

This site recognizes Warren native Neil Armstrong and honors his space career. It stands as a testament to the spirit and talent of the Warren community. Most importantly, it is an educational resources and an inspiration to children to follow their dreams.